Keep the tube sealed and put in your humidor like any other cigar. A cigar in a tubo will age slower due to the restricted air flow, so if you're talking about really aging it, and not just a few months, then be prepared to let it sit for 2-3 years minimum.
Keep the tube sealed and put in your humidor like any other cigar. A cigar in a tubo will age slower due to the restricted air flow, so if you're talking about really aging it, and not just a few months, then be prepared to let it sit for 2-3 years minimum.
i was gunna say 5-10 years. i have a bolivar in a tube thats been aging since 06. im gunna smoke it in '16
I've had my davidoff millenium tubo agining for almost a year (3/5/09) I'm thinking about smoking it soon but I might hold out for a little longer after reading this thread.
Any tubos I get gifted to me or I buy that come in a metal tube, I either smoke when I get it, or I open the tube and inspect the cigar. Quite a few times I've opened a metal tubo to find the cigar within having grown a bit of a beard of fuzz. Glass ones, I leave as they are until I'm ready to smoke them, but the metal....I am getting a cigar sight unseen and I prefer to see my cigars!
Any tubos I get gifted to me or I buy that come in a metal tube, I either smoke when I get it, or I open the tube and inspect the cigar. Quite a few times I've opened a metal tubo to find the cigar within having grown a bit of a beard of fuzz. Glass ones, I leave as they are until I'm ready to smoke them, but the metal....I am getting a cigar sight unseen and I prefer to see my cigars!
I do the same thing. After getting tat black and red tubes I opened all of them to make sure they weren't damage as a lot of people have mentioned damage inside the tubes.
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